Mosquitos drink both clean and dirty water.... I think :)
Yes, water fountains can attract mosquitoes because they provide a source of standing water where mosquitoes can lay their eggs and breed.
Succulents do not typically attract mosquitoes because they do not produce the stagnant water that mosquitoes need to breed.
If there is standing water in the canal. Then yes it would attract mosquitoes. Generally any body of water, even a fast moving stream will have a higher density of mosquitoes than a more arid environment.
No, ultraviolet light does not attract mosquitoes.
No, eating bananas does not attract mosquitoes.
Bananas do not attract mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are attracted to the scent of carbon dioxide, body heat, and certain chemicals on our skin. Bananas do not emit these signals that attract mosquitoes.
NO but if water is standing on the cover that will allow mosquitoes to breed. Mosquitoes need still unchlorined water for the eggs to hatch
No, fire does not attract mosquitoes. In fact, mosquitoes are more attracted to carbon dioxide, body heat, and body odor.
Yes, fountains can attract mosquitoes because they lay their eggs in standing water. To prevent mosquitoes from breeding in fountain water, you can add mosquito dunks or tablets that contain a bacteria that kills mosquito larvae. Regularly cleaning and circulating the water can also help prevent mosquito breeding.
No, blue light does not attract mosquitoes. They are more attracted to ultraviolet light and heat.
Yes, dogs can attract mosquitoes because they emit carbon dioxide and body heat, which are attractive to mosquitoes seeking a blood meal.
No, white clothing does not attract mosquitoes. Actually, white clothing repels mosquitoes and other insects away from people. Dark colored clothing will attract mosquitoes.